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Repeat with various ends problem
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Samael
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Nov 9th 2008 at 12:06 AM |
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I've tried to do such thing:
|: <1,3rd ending(A)> :|(x1) <2,4th ending(B)> :|(x1)
But after correct repetitions means ,,, it plays once again. How i may set up <:|>'s?
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Samael
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Nov 9th 2008 at 12:07 AM |
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Correct string
|: <1,3rd ending(A)> :|(x1) <2,4th ending(B)> :|(x1)
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Anonymous
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Nov 9th 2008 at 12:09 AM |
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Hm..... Once again
|: {main part(M)} {1,3rd ending(A)} :|(x1) {2,4th ending(B)} :|(x1)
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Anonymous
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Nov 9th 2008 at 12:11 AM |
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Correct part: {M},{A},{M},{B},{M},{A},{M},{B}
but it plays: {M},{A},{M},{B},{M},{A},{M},{B},{M}
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Julian
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Nov 9th 2008 at 10:51 AM |
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It back to begin because 4 ending ends with a close repeat.
I think that you should remove 2 and 4 from "B" ending. and set it as close repeat "x2".
So something like:
main part(M) | ending(A)[1,3] :| ending(b) :|(x2)
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Samael
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Nov 9th 2008 at 3:50 PM |
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It helps ))))
But more correct way is
main part(M) | ending(A)[1,3] :| ending(b) :|(x3)
Thanks )
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